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		<h2>
			<span>Array(String) / JSON</span><span class="path">setting.async.</span>otherParam
		</h2>
		<h3>
			Overview<span class="h3_info">[ depends on <span
				class="highlight_green">jquery.ztree.core</span> js ]
			</span>
		</h3>
		<div class="desc">
			<p></p>
			<div class="longdesc">
				<p>
					The query parameters of the Ajax request. (key - value) It is valid
					when <span class="highlight_red">[setting.async.enable =
						true]</span>
				</p>
				<p>Default: [ ]</p>
			</div>
		</div>
		<h3>Array(String) Format</h3>
		<div class="desc">
			<p>Can be an empty array. e.g. [ ]. The array should contain key
				value pairs, e.g. [key, value]. (Either or [key] or [key, value,
				key] is wrong!!)</p>
		</div>
		<h3>JSON Format</h3>
		<div class="desc">
			<p>Use JSON hash data to set the key-value pairs. e.g. {
				key1:value1, key2:value2 }</p>
		</div>
		<h3>Examples of setting</h3>
		<h4>1. Using Array(String) Format</h4>
		<pre xmlns="">
			<code>var setting = {
	async: {
		enable: true,
		url: "http://host/getNode.php",
		<span style="color: red">otherParam: ["id", "1", "name", "test"]</span>
	}
};
when zTree sends the ajax request, the query string will be like this: id=1&name=test</code>
		</pre>
		<h4>2. Using JSON data Format</h4>
		<pre xmlns="">
			<code>var setting = {
	async: {
		enable: true,
		url: "http://host/getNode.php",
		<span style="color: red">otherParam: { "id":"1", "name":"test"}</span>
	}
};
when zTree sends the ajax request, the query string will be like this: id=1&name=test</code>
		</pre>
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